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the new york city headquarters of the federal reserve. now, prosecutors say he was inspired by osama bin laden and that he tried to recruit others from across the country. not realizing those recruits were undercover agents. wnbc's jonathan dientz has details. >> reporter: this is the face of quazi nafis and this was his alleged target, the federal reserve bank. he was arrested after he allegedly parked a van packed with what he thought was a thousand pounds of explosives trying to kill hundreds of innocent new yorkers during the morning rush. >> clearly had the intent of creating mayhem here. >> reporter: it was a sting operation and nafis was under intense surveillance for months by the agencies. the undercovers even provided some of the fake bomb parts. but they say it was nafis who picked his target, helped build the bomb and they only got on to him after he approached an informant about wanting to carry out a major attack. targeting america's economy is the most efficient way to draw the math of obliteration to america," he allegedly
the new york city headquarters of the federal reserve. now, prosecutors say he was inspired by osama bin laden and that he tried to recruit others from across the country. not realizing those recruits were undercover agents. wnbc's jonathan dientz has details. >> reporter: this is the face of quazi nafis and this was his alleged target, the federal reserve bank. he was arrested after he allegedly parked a van packed with what he thought was a thousand pounds of explosives trying to kill...
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applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is a sweet, sweet girl. she starred in the biggest movie franchise of all time, "harry potter." her newest film, "the perks of being a wildflower" -- can't wait to see this. it's opening in new york and l.a. on september 21st. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the lovely, the beautiful emma watson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: emma? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you look gorgeous. do you watch a lot of late night television? [ laughter ] welcome to our show. hey. hey, hey. i have a question for you. i really do. >> okay, really? for real? >> jimmy: yeah, are you shooting a movie with russell crowe, right? >> i am indeed. >> jimmy: is it -- where is it again? >> we are shooting in iceland in reykjavik. >> jimmy: yeah, and i just heard that he got, like -- is he crazy or something? he's nuts. [ laughter ] he got, like, pulled out of the ocean or something with -- >> he -- yes. that was -- he was -- yes. he had to call emergency services. he needed to get rescued off of a kayak. but this came -- this came as n
applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is a sweet, sweet girl. she starred in the biggest movie franchise of all time, "harry potter." her newest film, "the perks of being a wildflower" -- can't wait to see this. it's opening in new york and l.a. on september 21st. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the lovely, the beautiful emma watson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: emma? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you look gorgeous. do you watch a lot of late night...
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he stopped first in lebanon to discuss the plan that calls for a self-imposed troop. no monitoring required. >> people not too confident about that. the syrian rebels, meanwhile, seeing more successes in their battles against government forces. nick payton walsh now gives us a close-up look to the frontlines. >> a scene becoming more common in syria. rebels assaulting the once impenetratable walls of regime bases. flourishes of rebel success in the past week that have kept coming like this bid to cut off the main road north isolating the main cities of aleppo, looeflg some observers asking whether the rebels are finding new ways to hit a weakened enemy harder and perhaps just maybe break a long stalemate. >> we've seen the syrian opposition getting stronger and stronger. it is getting new techniques for taking down syrian airpower. what we have seen is take the insurrection, as they call it, which is hit and run strikes, assassinations. the syrian free army, or the militias, have not yet been able to take on the syrian army head-to-head, but that day i think is coming
he stopped first in lebanon to discuss the plan that calls for a self-imposed troop. no monitoring required. >> people not too confident about that. the syrian rebels, meanwhile, seeing more successes in their battles against government forces. nick payton walsh now gives us a close-up look to the frontlines. >> a scene becoming more common in syria. rebels assaulting the once impenetratable walls of regime bases. flourishes of rebel success in the past week that have kept coming...
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broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. keys, keys, keys, keys, keys. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the volkswagen jetta. available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power o
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citi's new ceo mike corbat appears promising despite his harvard education. >> that was the op-ed? >> yeah. the first -- >> in their actual editorial. >> between the idea that president obama is the fossil fuel president, the one who has greased the wheels for the fossil fuel industry, wink wink. >> and the phil gramm piece and the letter to the editor from schumer. >> it has everything. yeah, i liked the phil gramm piece, that in previous election, we've never had people that have gotten to depend on the government so much. food stamp number up 65% in this presidency. no other president -- 25% increases. >> do you think this was the worst town tudownturn we've see? >> we've had they will before, but -- >> they weren't around for the great depression. >> but where was i. okay. so one of the first major hedge funds that try to profit from a rebound in the housing market by investing in foreclosed homes is now looking to cash out. reuters is reporting that och-ziff said it wants to exit from that business. we had someone from -- of. >> i don't know if we've had him before. if not and
citi's new ceo mike corbat appears promising despite his harvard education. >> that was the op-ed? >> yeah. the first -- >> in their actual editorial. >> between the idea that president obama is the fossil fuel president, the one who has greased the wheels for the fossil fuel industry, wink wink. >> and the phil gramm piece and the letter to the editor from schumer. >> it has everything. yeah, i liked the phil gramm piece, that in previous election, we've...
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>> i guarantee you, we will organize under the first amendment everybody in here and bring the wrath of god into this chamber and power back to the people. >> reporter: other cities have already sold their mineral rights. in scio, ohio, the money from drilling will pay for new sidewalks, water treatment, and perhaps give the town a shot in the arm. >> a few years ago, every storefront just about was empty. now there's new business coming in. >> reporter: as cities struggle with tight budgets, a windfall of millions of dollars trapped under public lands is a tempting capital to their cash crunch. >> this is something that could help the area not only now but 10, 20, 50 years from now, just like when the steel mills came here. >> reporter: back live in youngstown, ohio, and they are almost done take ying down this entire house, carl. to remove a house like this costs anywhere between $7,000 and $800. a quick update, late last night the youngstown city council did agree it would sell its mineral rights, or at least explore selling its mineral rights. it's interesting to see how much the
>> i guarantee you, we will organize under the first amendment everybody in here and bring the wrath of god into this chamber and power back to the people. >> reporter: other cities have already sold their mineral rights. in scio, ohio, the money from drilling will pay for new sidewalks, water treatment, and perhaps give the town a shot in the arm. >> a few years ago, every storefront just about was empty. now there's new business coming in. >> reporter: as cities...
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first this is "today" on nbc. >>> across the country, cash-strapped cities are turning to a new and controversial way to raise money. >> that's right. allowing oil and gas companies to drill on public land hoping natural gas will bring in some much-needed cash. cnbc's phil lebeau is in youngstown, ohio. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, al and natalie. right behind me, the city crew is getting ready to tear down this abandoned home. youngstown has more abandoned homes than it can afford to tear down. so the city is looking to cash in by saying yes to fracking for natural gas. in youngstown, ohio, where a rebound in manufacturing has sparked a resurgence, the mayor is frustrated. he sees a city in decline desperately in need of money to tear down abandoned buildings. >> if you wanted to renovate or tear down this building, how much would it cost? >> about $1 million to tear it down. >> to tear it down is $1 million. >> and on the other side, you see it's grass or a parking lot. >> reporter: tearing down 1,100 abandoned homes will cost youngstown at least $4 million, money youngstown doesn't
first this is "today" on nbc. >>> across the country, cash-strapped cities are turning to a new and controversial way to raise money. >> that's right. allowing oil and gas companies to drill on public land hoping natural gas will bring in some much-needed cash. cnbc's phil lebeau is in youngstown, ohio. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, al and natalie. right behind me, the city crew is getting ready to tear down this abandoned home. youngstown has more...
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the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> a huge countrywide protest in greece turns violent. lisa sylvester's monitoring that, some other top stories in "the situation room" right now. what's going on? >> hi, wolf. greek police say 30,000 people showed up to protest huge wage and pension cuts but became agitated at the police presence and began throwing stones and bottles. the protest comes as eurozone leaders convene in belgium and as greece's government struggles to make 11 billion euros worth of cuts to satisfy conditions of a bailout. and intense scrutiny of the bo
the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get...
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will this be the first in a series? >> that's up to tyler. if he wants to do them, we'll do them. i'd love to do them with him. he keeps getting better and better and he loved -- when i went to atlanta to meet him. he said, james, i would not attempt this if i wasn't sure i could do it. and he killed it. he killed it. >> as an author, you're the author, you're also the producer. were there compromises that you had to make? >> yeah. there's a few things. yeah. obviously there's tax things, you shoot in certain places. but mostly it was pretty good. and the director, obviously has a lot of influence. this is a very smooth experience. >> okay. let's take off your producer hat and put your author hat back on. what's coming up next year? >> "merry christmas alex cross." "nypd" is out right now, a special police group in new york city that takes care of the rich and powerful. and "merry christmas alex cross," which is kind of the worst christmas anybody's ever had obviously. >> i always feel bad for alex cross. >> the sun is shining and then thunder comes. >> tell us about readkiddo.com
will this be the first in a series? >> that's up to tyler. if he wants to do them, we'll do them. i'd love to do them with him. he keeps getting better and better and he loved -- when i went to atlanta to meet him. he said, james, i would not attempt this if i wasn't sure i could do it. and he killed it. he killed it. >> as an author, you're the author, you're also the producer. were there compromises that you had to make? >> yeah. there's a few things. yeah. obviously there's...